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Justice in the Age of Opinions: Making Sense of a Story

Justice in the Age of Opinions: Making Sense of a Story

Update: 2024-10-28
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n a world where everyone has a platform, how do we navigate justice amidst a sea of opinions? In this episode of Where Truth is Valued, I dive into the delicate balance between public discourse and fair trials. We explore the concept of "framing" and how our personal beliefs, past experiences, and biases shape the way we view high-profile cases. I share my own experience serving on a jury, shedding light on the weight of responsibility and the challenges of making a judgment based solely on evidence. Together, we question: Can we ever really know the full story? And what role do we, as individuals, play in ensuring fair and balanced conversations around justice? Tune in as we unpack these questions and more, discovering ways to stay curious, open-minded, and grounded in the search for truth.

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Justice in the Age of Opinions: Making Sense of a Story

Justice in the Age of Opinions: Making Sense of a Story

Abisoye Adelusi